Jackson Park Elementary

First-grader Traysen Dela Cruz, 7, offers hand sanitizer to his fellow students as they make their way to the cafeteria for lunch at Jackson Park Elementary on Thursday. The school has many portable classrooms that are detached from the school’s main building forcing students to trek outside multiple times a day. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)

MEEGAN M. REID

A water cooler sits next to one of the drinking fountains at Jackson Park Elementary. Students can’t drink out of the water fountains, and coolers are offered instead. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)

MEEGAN M. REID

Bottled water lines the hallway near one of the inoperable drinking fountains at Jackson Park Elementary on Thursday. Replacement of Jackson Park is the biggest project on the list of repairs that would be funded by a $58 million school building and maintenance levy that goes before voters next month. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)

MEEGAN M. REID

First-grader Traysen Dela Cruz, 7, offers hand sanitizer to his fellow students as they make their way to the cafeteria for lunch at Jackson Park Elementary on Thursday. The school has many portable classrooms that are detached from the school’s main building, forcing students to trek outside multiple times a day. The building, originally built in 1967, would be replaced if the $58 million school building and maintenance levy is passed by voters next month. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)

MEEGAN M. REID

Jackson Park Elementary students eat lunch on one end of the gymnasium while a gym class is held on the other half. The curtain divides the two ends. Passage of a $58 million school building and maintenance levy by voters would mean a new, replacement building for Jackson Park. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)

MEEGAN M. REID

Jackson Park Elementary School students make their way to and from the cafeteria in the rain on Thursday. The school has many portable classrooms that are detached from the school’s main building, forcing students to trek outside multiple times a day. Passage of a $58 million school building and maintenance levy by voters would mean a new, replacement building for Jackson Park. (MEEGAN M. REID | KITSAP SUN)